Thursday, June 25


Upcoming Pac-12 games to test women’s tennis’ doubles play

The real test for UCLA women’s tennis starts this weekend. After dropping three straight matches, the No. 21 Bruins (6-4) will only face Pac-12 opponents for the rest of the season, starting with the No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Gabby Andrews rebounded from a rough start to the season by winning four of her last five singles matches, including a straight-sets victory over Baylor’s Angie Shakhraichuk on Saturday. (Dayoung Lee/Daily Bruin)


Women’s basketball guard Kari Korver plays last Pac-12 game of career

Redshirt senior guard Kari Korver played her last Pac-12 women’s basketball game with UCLA’s loss to Oregon State on Saturday. [Related: Women’s basketball ends Pac-12 tournament with 63-53 loss to Oregon State] After the loss, junior guard Jordin Canada was in tears while talking about her teammate. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior guard Kari Korver (right) leads UCLA with 62 3-pointers this season – in her career, she’s made 241. She has also been voted as a team captain for the past four years. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball looks to improve batting average in CSUN rematch

At the beginning of the season, UCLA baseball coach John Savage said his team would be much different from last year’s squad offensively. So far, that hasn’t been the case. Read more...

Photo: Michael Toglia put up impressive numbers last summer, but he hasn’t repeated them 10 games into his first Division I season. The freshman right fielder is hitting .161 with just one extra base hit, a double. (Isabelle Roy/Daily Bruin senior staff)


The Dam Truth: Sexual assault cases at Baylor should not be minimalized, dismissed

There are a lot of actions that could change the culture of Baylor University, a school riddled in sexual assault cases and cover-up claims dating back to 2012. Read more...

Photo: Baylor is still reeling from the sex scandal that led to the resignation of the football coach, athletic director and chancellor. The women’s basketball coach kept the university in the headlines after saying that parents who aren’t willing to send their daughters to Baylor should get “(knocked) … in the face.” (Creative Commons photo by Lpret via Wikimedia)



Gymnastics triumphs over Cal with all-round strong performances

For UCLA gymnastics, the day seemed destined to be defined by one word – almost. The first victim was freshman Kyla Ross, who showed once more why she is currently ranked No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Katelyn Ohashi recorded the first perfect 10 of her career on the balance beam Sunday, helping UCLA gymnastics score a 49.55 on the event. The Bruins defeated the Cal Bears 197.525-196.8. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)